Heart of the Matter Radio Podcast
Welcome to another episode of Heart of the Matter. This week, Cynthia uncovered a story about Audrey Hepburn's childhood. She grew up in Holland during World War II and worked for the resistance. Her heroic story will inspire you.
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Welcome to Balloon Week at Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. October 1 is both Ancestor Day and Balloon Day. In light of that, we are celebrating family members who have inspired us. My guest this week was She shared about her Revolutionary War patriot who changed her life.
info_outline Don't Eat the Pets: A Remarkable RescueHeart of the Matter Radio Podcast
Welcome to another episode of Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. This week Cynthia shared a snippet from presidential history about a pet. This heartwarming story will leave a smile on your face.
info_outline From Chaos to Constitution: The Founding Fathers at WorkHeart of the Matter Radio Podcast
Welcome to another episode of Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. This week, Cynthia highlights an historic moment in history. Our founding fathers met in Philadelphia to work on the Articles of Confederation. They found themselves embroiled in controversy and division. Small states and large states fought over representation. Discover how they overcame those issues to finish the U.S. Constitution.
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Welcome to another episode of Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. In this episode, Cynthia interviews who wrote Sacred Scars. During this conversation, Dr. Bengstrom shared a person must feel their pain in order to heal. However, you can know healing and restored inner beauty. Enjoy this fascinating discussion.
info_outline Beauty: Unsurpassed Results with Toxic ConsequencesHeart of the Matter Radio Podcast
Welcome to the latest episode of Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. This week Cynthia digs into the history of makeup from the 15th century. At the time, people prized products from Venice, yet this particular makeup could be toxic. Join us for this lively discussion.
info_outline A Remarkable Woman Who Dared to SpeakHeart of the Matter Radio Podcast
Welcome to the latest episode of Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. In this episode you will discover the fascinating story of Rebecca Wright. Rebecca and her mother were the only pro-Union people in Winchester, Virginia during the Civil War. General Sheriden needed information about Confederate troops in that area. She risked her life to tell the truth.
info_outline Banishing Fear with Good JudgmentHeart of the Matter Radio Podcast
Welcome to another episode of Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. In this episode, Cynthia discusses the Princess of Bavaria. She suffered from a painful obsession crippling her entire life. How sad to worry about something unreasonable. Today in the information age, we must sift through vast amounts of persuasive material we hear or see on the media. Yet no one wants to be deceived. Join this discussion on how rational thought can free us from unneeded fear.
info_outline Revealing Hidden Secrets of Ida McKinley's LegacyHeart of the Matter Radio Podcast
Welcome to the latest episode of Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. Imagine being crippled with disease when your husband holds the highest office in the land. Would you delegate the job of First Lady to someone else? Discover the inspiring legacy of Ida McKinley and be energized to offer your talents and gifts to the world.
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Welcome to the latest episode of Heart of the Mattter Radio/Podcast. In a world filled with darkness, we can easily feel ourselves overwhelmead. However, as individuals we can be the power that cuts through the gloom. Join Cynthia's interview with author . He offered suggestions and tools for keeping our families safe.
info_outlineRaising boys. Despite what you hear in the media, boys and girls act differently from birth.
My oldest daughter had imaginary friends who lived in the vents, and she talked over her adventures with them. She also lined up her dolls and scolded them or taught them. Pretend cooking also fascinated her and she often offered me her concoctions.
My two girls came first, then I had a son. The noises he made amazed me. He loved to tell me his imaginary adventures where he overcame lions or bears. Once he had a couple brothers, they scuffled in the living room, sometimes knocking things over.
My guest today is Jonathan McKee, and he writes and speaks honestly to young people about the consequences of their choices. Jonathan offers invaluable clues to parenting boys.